Overview
- Speaking at a New Delhi convocation on November 22, Gen. Upendra Dwivedi described the campaign as tightly synchronized.
- He said Indian forces destroyed nine terrorist targets in 22 minutes and ended the confrontation within 88 hours.
- The operation began before dawn on May 7 against terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and paused after an understanding on May 10.
- Reporting on the four-day clash cited the use of fighter jets, missiles, armed drones and heavy artillery as the two sides traded strikes.
- Dwivedi has called the May response "only a trailer," warning that India treats terrorists and their backers alike and remains ready to respond again.